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Gools 04-02-2005 02:23 AM

When can an Anenome be added?
 
A friend of mine wants to add an anenome to his tank. it has just finished cycling. It has been setup for a month and a half. It was started with Live rock, and filter floss from my tank, to start cycling. He has 1 marine glow 20w, 1 powerglow 20w, 2- 65w power compacts, on a 50g tank. he wants to add an anenome, is it seafe yet? I have no experience with them, so any imput. Thanks

BMW Rider 04-02-2005 02:43 AM

The common opinion seems to be not before a year. That allows the tank lots of time to mature and stabilize. Also allows the keeper to get into a routine with the tank maintenance and such. The second part will be dependant upon prior reef or saltwater experience. I would say that given the difficulty in keeping anemones successfully, that it is best not to rush getting one.

I added my anemone after only 10 months. By then my test results were very consistant and had been for months. I also had 6 previous years of experience with a FO tank. I had pretty much developed and refined my maintenance routines. It was hard to wait so long, but the anemone is doing great and has grown quite a bit. My old tomato clown is starting to check it out, hopefully soon she will actually host in it.

rickjames 04-02-2005 02:43 AM

Nope, the tank is not even close to being ready for an anemone at 1.5 months. I think I pushed it when I put mine in after 9 months! Plus anemone's do best under MH lighting, certain species might survive under those power compacts, but I don't think any would do well. JMO.

Gools 04-02-2005 02:48 AM

Thanks guys, Unfortunetly I have a feeling what ever I tell him will fall on deaf ears. He has no prior experience with saltwater tanks, but has kept fresh for years, and are beautyful. Anymore suggestions.

Willow 04-02-2005 02:58 AM

he is going to need some better light than that for anemone's.

rickjames 04-02-2005 03:53 AM

I have another suggestion for your friend, have him read this http://www.carlosreef.com/AnemoneFAQ.pdf and then see what he thinks.

Willow 04-02-2005 04:49 AM

tell him to buy a long tentacle plate coral, the look like an anemone and clowns might even host in them. they are an lps so the should be fed periodically and they come in different colours.

http://www.ztechco.com/images/lt.JPG

Beermaster 04-02-2005 05:01 AM

OMG thats gotta be the one of the nicest one i have seen, man i can wait till my tank is ready to that :)

Rikko 04-02-2005 05:17 AM

If he's dead set on an anemone I'd try and steer him towards a bubble tip (Entacmaea quadricolor) as they're probably the hardiest I've encountered. They have very low light requirements compared to other anemones (at our other store we got a few from a customer because his kept splitting and growing out of control in his tank lit by NO fluorescents) - VHO or T5 will work fine for these guys. They also have less of a tendency to wander around and sting things and eat fish.
I don't necessarily agree with the "how old a tank needs to be" doctrine (I make it a point to argue any absolute number given in the hobby... How much water to change and how often is probably my biggest pet peeve), but if it's his first tank he should definitely hold off for the reasons BMW gave: he'll need to know exactly what he's doing. I've set up a couple of small displays and added an anemone only a few days later.. They always sulked for a day and then bounced back and settled in very well. I definitely wouldn't recommend that to a beginning reefer, but my point is simply that as long as you know what you're doing you can break a lot of "rules" that are in place to help the neophyte.

EmilyB 04-02-2005 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Gools
Thanks guys, Unfortunetly I have a feeling what ever I tell him will fall on deaf ears. He has no prior experience with saltwater tanks, but has kept fresh for years, and are beautyful. Anymore suggestions.

Yes. :confused: Why would you you bother if he won't listen? FW and SW are not comparable.

BTW, it is spelled ANEMONE...that may help him search for info.


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